Network one: Two machines, WinXP-Win98 with a Cat5 crossover cable (no
router).
Network two: The WinXP machince from network one connected via a
USB-to-Ethernet (Cat5) converter thingamabob to a router.

Network one went down when some guy installed network two. Network two
is the most important. I am wondering how to get both networks to run
(without seeing each other) while keeping the crossover cable in place?

10-03-2007, 07:08 PM

unix

Re: Two networks...

> The WinXP machine

ipconfig/all

10-03-2007, 07:14 PM

unix

Re: Two networks...

what exactly are you trying to achieve, i am not quite understanding, why
dont you want both networks to see each other?.
"rich" <no@email.please> wrote in message
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> Network one: Two machines, WinXP-Win98 with a Cat5 crossover cable (no
> router).
> Network two: The WinXP machince from network one connected via a
> USB-to-Ethernet (Cat5) converter thingamabob to a router.
>
> Network one went down when some guy installed network two. Network two
> is the most important. I am wondering how to get both networks to run
> (without seeing each other) while keeping the crossover cable in place?[/color]